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North Coast Highway to re-start by month-end
WESTERN BUREAU: THE MUCH-DELAYED Northern Coastal Highway should be back on track before month-end, its mid-August resumption date having been missed again.

4 hurt as lightning hits Air J plane
FOUR AIR Jamaica employees were taken to hospital yesterday afternoon after being injured by lightning which struck an aircraft while it was on the tarmac at Sangster International Airport, Montego Bay. Two were admitted for observation.

Nursing Council says midwifery school is illegal
THE NURSING Council of Jamaica is disclaiming the authenticity of the birth centre ­ Labour of Love's claim of an International Midwifery Institute saying it was illegal. An advertisement in Sunday's Gleaner advised the public that under the 1964...

Guns, ammo find
THE POLICE said they found yesterday more than 170 cartridges and three illegal guns, including a brand new AK-47 assault rifle, in Greenwich Town, South West St. Andrew. The weapons and ammunition were unearthed from the cellar of premises on Greenwich.

Government to regularise horse racing industry
ERROL ENNIS, Minister of State for Finance and Planning, said yesterday that the Government intended to appoint new boards to regularise the horse racing industry. "All I am doing is seeking to regularise the tenures of the boards of the Racing...










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